Hi all, just wanted to make sure... Is this the correct point to jack up the car using a floor jack?
H HansfishS3 Guest Apr 2, 2016 #1 Hi all, just wanted to make sure... Is this the correct point to jack up the car using a floor jack? Attachments DSC_0002.JPG 2.4 MB · Views: 2,868
audismart YOU ARE JUDGED BY THE CAR YOU DRIVE. Joined May 26, 2014 Messages 1,426 Reaction score 326 Points 83 Location Woobridge, Suffolk Apr 2, 2016 #2 Your lucky, they are a modification that a previous owner has done. Jacking Up An A3 | Page 2 | Audi-Sport.net
Your lucky, they are a modification that a previous owner has done. Jacking Up An A3 | Page 2 | Audi-Sport.net
H HansfishS3 Guest Apr 2, 2016 #3 Was reading about this, some people say that you shouldn't use these to for a trolley jack as they are meant to be used with a proper ramp? I can understand just jacking up one point puts more stress as opposed to four...didn't want to break anything
Was reading about this, some people say that you shouldn't use these to for a trolley jack as they are meant to be used with a proper ramp? I can understand just jacking up one point puts more stress as opposed to four...didn't want to break anything
audismart YOU ARE JUDGED BY THE CAR YOU DRIVE. Joined May 26, 2014 Messages 1,426 Reaction score 326 Points 83 Location Woobridge, Suffolk Apr 2, 2016 #4 Dont see the problem, apparently Audi technicians use those points with trolley jacks. This video may help make your mind up. ECS Tuning: VW / Audi Jack Pad Adapter - YouTube Reactions: St53daw
Dont see the problem, apparently Audi technicians use those points with trolley jacks. This video may help make your mind up. ECS Tuning: VW / Audi Jack Pad Adapter - YouTube